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COMPOSITE PRESENCE

De Caigny Sofie
Publication date 20/08/2021
EAN: 9789492567208
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Official catalogue of the eponymous exhibition curated by Bovenbouw Architectuur.How do city and architecture flourish together? This question is central to the three-dimensional capriccio that displays a fictional Flemish urban environment. Over tim... See full description
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PublisherVAI FLANDERS
Page Count216
Languagefr
AuthorDe Caigny Sofie
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date20/08/2021
Weight520 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.70 x 16.20 x 24.10 cm
Official catalogue of the eponymous exhibition curated by Bovenbouw Architectuur.How do city and architecture flourish together? This question is central to the three-dimensional capriccio that displays a fictional Flemish urban environment. Over time, the informal city in Flanders and Brussels has developed a unique relationship with its architecture. This staged urban landscape reveals how historical layers, morphological pecu­liarities and unforeseen collisions are an endless source of energy for contemporary architectural production.Published on the occasion of the exhibition Composite Presence curated by Bovenbouw Architectuur in the Belgian Pavilion at the Biennale di Architettura 2021 in Venice, Italy. The exhibition and publication are a production of the Flanders Architecture Institute on behalf of the Flemish Minister for Culture, Jan Jambon.With texts by Sofie De Caigny, Irina Davidovici, Maarten Van Den Driessche, André Loeckx, Leo Van Broeck, Christian Rapp, Kristiaan Borret, Peter Vanden Abeele, Stefan Devoldere, Edith Wouters, Katrien Embrechts, Paul Vermeulen.